Parade

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Parade is a Tony Award–winning musical with music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown and a book by Alfred Uhry that dramatizes the 1913 trial and lynching of Leo Frank in Atlanta.

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Parade canonical 6
Parade (musical) 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Broadway musical
stage musical
2023RevivalAward Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical
2023RevivalDirector Michael Arden
2023RevivalLeadActor Ben Platt
2023RevivalLeadActress Micaela Diamond
actStructure two-act musical
award Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical
Tony Award for Best Original Score
basedOn lynching of Leo Frank
trial of Leo Frank
bookBy Alfred Uhry
composer Jason Robert Brown
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter Governor John Slaton
Jim Conley
Leo Frank
Lucille Frank
Mary Phagan
genre drama
musical theatre
hasCastRecording original Broadway cast recording
revival cast recording
language English
lyricist Jason Robert Brown
nominatedFor Tony Award for Best Musical
orchestrator Don Sebesky
Jason Robert Brown
originalBroadwayLeadActor Brent Carver
originalBroadwayLeadActress Carolee Carmello
originalChoreographer Patricia Birch NERFINISHED
originalDirector Harold Prince
premiereCity New York City
premiereDate 1998-12-17
premiereLocation Vivian Beaumont Theater
producedBy Lincoln Center Theater
revival 2007 Donmar Warehouse production
2023 Broadway revival
settingLocation Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia
settingTime 1913
subject American South in the early 20th century
Leo Frank
antisemitism in the United States
miscarriage of justice

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Harold Prince notableWork Parade
T. R. Knight theaterWork Parade
Jason Robert Brown notableWork Parade
this entity surface form: Parade (musical)
Jayne Wisener performedIn Parade
this entity surface form: Parade (musical)
Harold Smith Prince notableWork Parade
subject surface form: Harold Prince